Release 23/01/2025

This release has added quite a few new features in Testersuite. The following features are available as of this release:

Display output status test cases in test case overview
With respect to your test progress it is useful to see whether a test case has already been processed in a test run, if so how many times, and what the output status of this is. From now on this can easily be consulted in the overview of test cases. Add the column 'Execution status' to the overview page for test cases. You can then see per test case how often it occurs in a test run, and what its execution status is. Click on the output status bar to proceed to the corresponding test runs. To see all test runs in which the test case appears, click on the total number behind the bar.

This column is also available when viewing test cases within a product or requirement:

Display output status test case in defects overview
While processing defects , the relationship between the status of the defect, and the output status of the corresponding test case is interesting. For this purpose a new column is available in the overview of defects. You can easily turn on the column yourself on the overview page:

'Today' option added in date fields
It will often happen that you want to enter today's date in a date field. Besides that you can set this as default for these fields in the customizing, this can now also be done quickly within your workflow by using the new 'today' button in the date fields. Nice and easy of course:

Current user always at the top of user fields
It will often happen that you want to assign a defect, product or something else to yourself. To make this faster you will find your own user at the top of user, and user and group fields by default from now on:

User names in alphabetical order in reports
To make consulting reports based on users more convenient, you will now find the names of users in alphabetical order instead of ID in these reports. An example is shown below in the report 'Progress of test cases per tester':